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the rest of the war, ukraine is sent shock waves across the globe. but what does it mean for its neighbour, georgia? we decided not to try our development because is very much from russia with the country still partly under russia, occupation, an influx of russian citizens and then elite with moscow connections, many ga, see the company as a barometer for their future base window of opportunity because of the you, in, of course ukraine fight our fight as well. ga, the tough choices on a jazz either. ah, me o t, as in grees satony's words train accident in history, 43 people were killed in the collision, which the prime minister says was due to a tragic human error.
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ah, hello, i'm fully back to boy. you're watching al jazeera life from doha. also coming up is really police clash with protesters opposing the right wing government's plans to limit the power of the course. differences over the war in ukraine overshadow the g. 20 foreign ministers meeting in new delhi. and dozens of school girls in tehran are taken to hospital after a mysterious poisoning. ah, thank you very much for joining as we begin in greece, where there are questions over whether a train collision that killed 43 people could have been prevented. as station master is due to appear in court later today, his expected to be asked why
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a passenger train with more than 350 people, was allowed to run on the same line as a freight train. there were violent scenes in athens overnight as police fire tear gas at protesters who had gathered outside the offices of the hellenic train services. greece is prime minister says the crash near larissa in central greece was caused by human error. john strapless reports from the crash site in larissa. daylight reveals the scene of the disaster. the driver of the passenger train emerging from an under purse may have had no time to react to the oncoming freight train to mangled engines, testified to the severity of the impact. all that's left of the front to passenger cars is a pile of mangled debris. the 3rd car, partly on top of them, cranes delicately picked the wreckage apart. piece by piece, just in case a survivor is found, but hope is almost gone. then in the book of kelly,
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i don't think they are any others. we've looked everywhere. i don't think there's any one left inside. survivors are merging in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. we're trying to understand what happened. but i hope oliver, my god boy. i jumped on him that we fell down. a woman with her child was with us. the train caught fire next to us and this guy found a hole. so we all managed to get out. a committee floated all train had been 90 degrees and had fallen over the cliff. half of it was hanging in the air and the whole thing was on fire. there were 5 wounded where i was. the immediate blame fell on the light, is a station master, arrested for manslaughter. he reportedly confessed that he tried unsuccessfully to switch the passenger train on to a different track as it left the station. not bothering to report that the switches had failed, and not suspecting the horror that would follow an estimated $82.00 passengers are
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missing. but only about half that number of bodies has been recovered, the rest may never be retrieved because the fire that engulfed the 1st 2 cars of this train was so hot, more than a 1000 degrees celsius, were told. it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. prime minister, courier cause me to thank you, says a commission of experts will probe the causes of the accident and lack of safety culture in the greek railway network jobs are opal us al jazeera larissa. now the news says been another series of raised by israeli forces. hope detain 14 palestinians in the occupied west bank most from jeanine. this comes after a palestinian man was killed by israeli forces in the body shop, a refugee camp in jericho on wednesday while violence has been escalating across the occupy territory in recent weeks.
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these really army detained, 6 palestinians in relation to the killing of an israeli american. on monday, palestinian medic say they were multiple injuries during the confrontation. meanwhile, police in tel aviv have you stung grenades and water cannon to break up an anti government demonstration. is there any protesters or angry about proposed changes to the justice system by the ultra nationalist coalition made by prime minister venue minutes? now iran con reports. ah, the scenes have never been seen in television. right. please break up a protest, agreed and advancing clarity's using crowd control tactics, formula to post in in occupied territories. ah, certainly not familiar israelis until a v o. the protesters livingston's register placement, $1.00 0,
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last week is really settlers carried out at least $300.00 attacks, including shootings, austin, and a rampaged palestinian villages in the nablus area of the occupied westbank including a laura. whilst these approaches were more broadly about reforms that his rose legal systems, a know above humans and horror is ready, police used had never been seen before. prompting the prime minister himself to address the nation a few local children. it's not allowed to be sup, policeman, it's not allowed to disrupt the country's life or to block main roads. i understand that here, this someone who's looking to create anarchy called year le pete o tips is angered by bargains gathered and then yahoo's home. i don't want to live in leadership. oh, we need to stay democracy in what they're trying for the motors. furthermore with netanyahu is a know you to give in. he still pushing the changes to the supreme court. the spot
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use protests a determined they pause despite the hundreds of thousands of people who have come out on the street in opposition to mate him wrong calm oh, dessert occupied issues and he's really police had to escort prime minister netanyahu wife sar. i during those protests, she was inside a television hair salon. when protesters surrounded it, they chanted slogans against the government and yelled, why is sorry, getting a hair cut while the countries burning and in the next hour tweeted that he was relieved. his wife was safe and unharmed, but warned on a key must stop. ah, in to take away the 6 body opposition. alliances holding talks over the upcoming presidential election, which is to be held on may 14th present early on,
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confirmed on wednesday. the vote will go ahead. the election will come just 3 months after 2 earthquakes that killed over 45000 people in turkey alone. let's go live to our corresponding seeing him castillo in ankara. so seen him as we've been reporting there was some speculation. the vote could be postponed following last month's earthquakes, but the may 14th date is being maintained. tell us about the opposition's reaction 1st and what their plans are. yes, fully. this is what the 30 president has asked for, even before the earthquake happened on february 6th. there were some suggestions to postpone the according to turkish constitution unless it's the time of, or you can never postpone an election. and the official date scheduled was june 18th. but present, i don't says it's the holiday holiday time in turkey and may 14 is the most feasible time. also, it has a symbolic meaningful because may 14 is
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a date when an election it took to clear from one part to redeem, to, floral, park, to system. that's why he believes this is also a significant state for to kids transition to more democratic governing system. well, of course, the opposition who had reacted against this even before the earthquake happened, had some reactions. but after the earthquake, it seems they are also ready to join the selection on may 14th. today we are expecting the opposition alliance that has 6 members, and the main office alliance is the, a nation's alliance table of 6. they are coming together today to discuss the name of the candidates so far they have no names, and it was clear that present argon would be representing the presidential alliance . today, they will definite the specify a name, but we are not expecting them to announce that today. okay, so the opposition ally is expected to announce their candidate in the coming days.
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now, how will this election works in m and how big of a gamble is, is for presenter to one and the ruling act party? this is a gamble, not only for the ruling up party and turkish prisoners of type are done, but also for the opposition. prisoners on has the one all elections so far within his more than 20 years of rain. and he is defined as an expert of politics, but given the economic decline inter kia and this earthquake is some political a that blocks in the, in the system. and is some lack of freedom of expression. the loss loss of trust in the just the system is pushing a president are down to a corner on the other side. yes. in turkey we have an opposition. there are 6 members, but so far they couldn't even name a candidate. maybe they wanted to keep it as a secret because they didn't want. prisons are don't to read that name until the election time as he has been the expert of winning elections. but here we see that
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some, some circles and turkey, they react against are the on and still he has a huge potential of community that supports and it's the end. but of course, into keep, the warding habits are different. for instance, the rolling up part that came to power after the turkish economic decline following in 1999 the earthquake. and now again, we have a very critical earthquake that's killed, more than 4 to 5000 people. here it is not possible to guess or predict the outcome so far and a lot of issues for voters to consider as sim. thank you very much for that cynical saved new life or i stay in ankara. meanwhile, the turkish government has offered financial support for quake victims and businesses. a presidential decree also bans worth basis from dismissing staff in affected areas. but authorities have faced anger and frustration from people who say the emergency response was too slow. al jazeera hush in my head barrow reports
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from the city of idea mon done that. these are tough times, forced to lay her the tent where she lives was over crowded. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to ankara. she misses the old, lived together, ruptured by the quakes. what of all my chosen meet as you were? we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quicker that we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in. it helps i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concerns across a vast region devastated by 2 powerful earthquakes. this is a delicate moment for the government, which has been faith, think anger in the 11th provinces, head by the earthquakes. but officials say that the earthquake mobilization and the financial aid are the largest in more than turkish history. but many here as to
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worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, their hose, and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are cuing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo bile cash machines to receive money their, their little them. miss elliot rice, after experts inspected the damage to my house. i received an islamist message saying $530.00 and compensation. every family will receive $250.00 as a rental payment aide, and a $150.00 monthly allowance for one year. a mammoth commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, it's angie yos and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah, these are students from shandy offer on their way to entertain children in the
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makeshift camps in our ah, glad to resubmit and make museum it if we can make them smile. that would be great . if they are happy, they will spread happiness. they are our future and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. i volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminded of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come. and hashim joins is now live from. can a man that ash, one of the affected areas into kia, so hash impression edwin is under pressure as we've heard to do more. he's promised to we build in a year. is that realistic? is going to be a mammoth task for president close up. place our lean on wherever we go is the in these areas. dev. it's devastated by the to power for earthquakes. we see
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excavators, drugs, big hills deploy, because this is a raise, a gas high. but government wants to clear the mountains, the mountains of rob, old to start laying the foundation and delivering homes in a year from now why in a year from now? because as my colleagues see them was saying in a, in uncanny that is a political aspect of this florida, particularly with the upcoming elections that the government wants to give a sense to the people that they are dealing with the situation that they are going to deliver will come to the plate ledges bed. the opposition says that the time frame is over, ambitious, politically motivated and wrong, and that the government should wait for some time and rethink the hor, seismic design code across turkey, which is an earthquake thrown country. now, when you look at the economy itself is has been suffering over the phone for a lusty years with the turkish, leila,
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losing 34 percent of its value with growth shrinking from 11 percent to something like a 3 percent. the world bank estimates the cost of the damage is to be at around something like 3 to 4000000000 years dollars. and many experts are saying that you need at least something between 50 to a $100000000000.00 to build the areas that were devastated and to put together all the recovery plan is going to take many, many, many, many years. that is going to be a colossal project and plan for the government of president plaza. are you about all that? is he going to deliver? we have to wait and see by this is definitely going to be a pivotal moment, both for him, for his legacy, for the legacy of the ruling arc body. and also for the turkish opposition, which is looking forward to reinvent itself, seize the opportunity to move forward. they know that this is the moment for them.
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if they want to look forward when it comes to when it hearts and minds of the people i have of elections. thank you. ashley, for that? very interesting hashemite about life for i say in camara. shakeelah and still ahead on the program. i'm tele. and in the mobile world congress in barcelona, where we learn how artificial intelligence is just seeking a great ah, the latest news as it reeks, still biding arriving here, pledging more our weapons. they're doing more defense, financial support with detailed coverage, more than likely the civil war has killed or displeased many serious millions of their flatter, trickier looking for safety from around the world. limiting their powers require amendments to the constitution and the electron law one with increasing number of governments getting elected. neither of us will have to wait longer or that will
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lou you're watching al jazeera ally from doha. reminder of our top stories as station master on duty during greece is deadliest train accident is to testify in the central city of la. recently. today's expect it to be asked why a passenger train with hundreds of people on board was allowed to run the same line as a free trade. 43 people were killed in a coalition. his ready forces have detained 14 ballast simians in the occupied west banking overnight rates. this comes after weeks of escalating violence in the area and took a 6 party opposition ally, and they said to me to discuss plans for the upcoming presidential election on may 14th. the vote will come more than 3 months after 2 earthquakes killed over $45000.00 people in turkey. now,
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india's prime minister has as g 20 members to find common ground on defy sufficient neuron, dr. modi made the comments at the sound of the g. 24 in mrs. summit in new delhi where the war in ukraine is taking center stage last week, delegates at the goose finance ministers meeting, wrapped up with no joint statement, unable to agree to condemn moscow. live to, pardon me, tom who's covering the summit for us in new delhi. so growing tension between the countries are condemned russia and those who don't. what can we expect from this summit and what's been happening so far? well, geopolitical tensions continue to run high at the foreign ministers, meet off g 20 nations at the meeting here in our new delhi. now the 1st session, which was multilateralism just wrapped up a while ago in this the horse nation and president of g 20 dcea, india urged nations to find common ground over issues like climate change. but it
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is the ongoing war in you quinn and growing rift between participating nations. that is the dominant team. countries like germany have asked russia i've, i've condemned the war. germany say, i has also urged russia to undo the suspension of the new start of nuclear treaty with nuclear arms treaty with the united states. the united states continues to call russia an aggressor. the sentiment is being echoed by the united kingdom and european union block. russia, on the other hand, has said that of western nations are quote, taking revenge for losing global dominance and has also blamed sanctions for crippling the global economy. now, there are no bilateral talks scheduled between soggy lab, rav of russia and acne blinking of the united states. but the 2 diplomats are
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meeting during group events. so how could this tension 5, ne effect the outcome of the summit? there are going tensions that these tensions could undermine any possible consensus and there could be no joint statement like what happened last year. the foreign ministers meet in body and like what happened last week when finance ministers of g 20 nations met in the southern end in city of bengal, euro. that summit ended with ha summary instead of a joint statement. this was after china and russia oppose any mention of the ukraine war in the join statement saying it was simply not the forum to discuss geopolitical affairs. another point to note is ongoing tensions bilateral tensions between other nations, particularly the united states and china. and china is boring,
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it's 12 point piece plan. the united states has criticized china, saying that china continues to supply weapons to russia. there are no bilateral talks between the 2 nation. so overture tensions overshadowing that. sammy, thank you very much for that family meta live. there in new delhi. now, any ron hundreds of school girls in several cities have been mysteriously poisoned in the past 3 months, causing a wave of anger and confusion across the country. dose jabari, re for some tariff. i the latest attack on girls in school. this one came on wednesday at an elementary school in a to her on neighbourhood young girls receiving medical care after the latest suspected use of poison gas in the classroom. i can't breathe. she says less than 24 hours earlier in a suburb, just east of to her on similar scenes that these girls were also poisoned while sitting at their desk, written down group. at least 35 of them were rushed to hospital with symptoms
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including severe headaches, nausea, vomiting and dizzy. no, man, i smelt using like gas all the students did to. but i felt it more because i had last night. and when i came back to the classroom, i couldn't tolerate the smell. and when i left, i fell down the stairs. but okay, i smelled something like gas and as we left the classroom, i felt really sick. i was coughing and couldn't breathe. i did it in the holy city of comb, multiple tax have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized. you must find that she was paralyzed from the waist down and she couldn't walk at all. where were those officials to come and see that my daughter can't even walk? parents are angry at what many c as a targeted attack on girls education. and they blamed local officials for not doing enough to protect their children. the 1st cases emerge in late november sun, where students at the nor yes darnesha conservatory fell ill. they became ill again in december. got on them all in one of her all miller hall,
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cedar ohio law. we have not identified the cause of the incident so far. the issue is being followed by the relevant bodies and hopefully we will find details soon and share it with the public. we should refrain from creating fear. the head of the education committee in parliament has confirmed that nitrogen gas was detected in the poison used at some of the schools. a committee made up of different authorities has been form to investigate. and the president has also asked the interior ministry to get involved. as confusing lack of clarity on these increasing attacks continue. parents are becoming angry or more fearful for the future of their daughters in iran. doors to safari, l t 0 terror on the artificial intelligence is taking a massive step forward with new chat bond systems that aim to mimic humans. charlie angela is that the mobile world congress in buffalo. now whether weighing up be potential pros and cons. artificial intelligence is already all around
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us in unseen algorithms controlling most devices connected to the internet, and smartphones and security cameras to smart tv. but these use basic technology compared to what is just burst onto the scene at the mobile world congress. the hot topic is chat g p t generative a chat bought that uses the web deep learning techniques to generate new data from existing data backed by microsoft. taken many in the industry by surprise coming and shaking the screen. and these has been possible because there's a lot of data and computing power that have to be included in these items on formats to create really true generative and for tech, for images. combining these 2 national opportunities currently free with a 100000000 users, people are instructing it to create everything for job applications to work of
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fiction. even writing code for robots, competitors quickly developing their own versions. so our demo is similar to what it is, and our product is on point 6 faster than our with editor, and only considering 40 percent of the power and another $450.00 start ups in gender. today i vine for investment, which total $2100000000.00 in 2022 alone. the carnita tech has 0 regulation and some of the industry of voicing concerns of how it will be used and the lack of a safety net. i mean, it got confirmed wouldn't be the use of these tools to create more fake news. now if you have to create a content in many languages with this, and also you thing, things that other companies are doing, like your generated images for video and voices. and we have not in the movies. you can generate a video of any person in the world speaking with the right voice with
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a tech they do inventive. one of the biggest concerns around generative a potential to create what's called hallucination fact. so images that look convincing, but all rooted in reality, all the data that it seen could be a picture of a cat with 7 heads or a document with made up references. and this, that is causing some creases, a hold off releasing that version until they've ironed out the saudi angela. i'll just their boss alone. will that sit from me fully back table. i'll be back with more news on al jazeera in 30 minutes after inside story. i hope you to stay with a thanks so much. i use it still stole me in the mediterranean, not as much as it was admittedly, but the circulation still there and fairly obvious that east was weather in europe
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. there was a bit more to notice because the whole lot spreads as a broken system towards the black sea, which is where we have a quick look at now. because although it's bringing rain to northern turkey or the windy weather cost the boss for us and the a g at, if you see rain across greece itself, with the snows virtually gone, their temperatures ah, slowly rising. keith is to disappointingly cloudy. 5 degrees, but it was for the day before that you come back again and jump ahead again to friday. the so called a wind blowing down through this western mediterranean part of europe, which means you're going to get a wooden warning. for example, from in norco rainy still likely cost consult, denise hitting the coast of our jeered to near the res bit more scattered mer across italy. and the sun is showing in a good part of the european play. the still a cold wind coming down the north sea. wind isn't much a story north africa has been. this was a, a sort of sand bearing wind,
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was blowing quite hot vin strongly. only a week go, almost gone. there still got plenty of rain or snow for the atlas mountains and more shells coming and land in west africa. ah, but a journey of discovery, and one old lady in mans exploration of his religious heritage. how has the big, dashing fate survived for 700 years? this might a volatile history of oppression. i'll just, he will won't, tells the story of a religion that has over 7000000 followers. in the footsteps of my big tachi ancestors on al jazeera french president, a menu elma khan is visiting for african nations hoping to reset relations. but he faces competition for influence from others, including china, russia, into.
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